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The Singaporean artist who once turned an HDB staircase gold continues to highlight social issues through her art
In 2023, Dia felt she had established enough of a name for herself and was ready to become a full-time artist. That year, Dia was nominated for an art residency programme under NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore. The programme, called Studio Residencies for Southeast Asian Artists in the European Union, facilitates artistic and cultural…
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The Singaporean artist who once turned an HDB staircase gold continues to highlight social issues through her art
In 2023, Dia felt she had established enough of a name for herself and was ready to become a full-time artist. That year, Dia was nominated for an art residency programme under NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore. The programme, called Studio Residencies for Southeast Asian Artists in the European Union, facilitates artistic and cultural…
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Aesthetics, ethics and economy: a virtuous triangle to promote visual arts as a public good in the Caribbean
The global art market has experienced significant fluctuations over the past two years, with the effects of COVID-19 leading to a major digital transformation. To address the challenges and opportunities posed by these changes for young Caribbean artists and cultural professionals, the UNESCO programme Transcultura: Integrating Cuba, the Caribbean, and the European Union through Culture…
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Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art reschedules membership exhibition opening
Due to more inclement weather, the Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art rescheduled the 50th Annual Membership Exhibition opening reception from 4 to 7 pm, Friday, January 19. Locally, Jeff Foster, Maryville; LeDonna McIntosh, Conception and Luke Kral from Conception are participating in the exhibition. The Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art aims to enrich the community through the…
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Arlene Love takes center stage in (re)FOCUS celebration
The seven-decade career of artist Arlene Love will be the central theme of the upcoming exhibition: Arlene Love: Selections from Seven Decades. Curated by Amie Potsic, the inaugural exhibit at the new location of the Interactive Museum of Contemporary Art (iMOCA) will highlight Love’s multi-discipline artistic career, which is inspired by feminist portrayals of the…
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Reception for ArtWorks Gallery artists at Max’s Restaurant Jan. 24
EATON — Snowvillage Inn in Eaton Center is pleased to collaborate with ArtWorks Gallery artists for a show at Max’s Restaurant for January and February. There will be a gallery reception for ArtWorks artists on Wednesday, Jan. 24. Artist include Bruce Grubb, Deb Samia, Stephanie Kenney, Pat Goodwin, JP Goodwin and Matt Cohen. × This…
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Delaware Div. of the Arts announces the 2024 Individual Artist Fellows
Twenty artists are recognized by the Delaware Division of the Arts for the high quality of their work. The Division received work samples from 149 Delaware musicians; writers; and folk, media, and visual artists. Out-of-state arts professionals reviewed the entries and considered the creativity and skill in each artist’s discipline. Delaware Division of the Arts…
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Call For Applications – Medium Arts Project Grant | Government of Northwest Territories
The Government of the Northwest Territories is now accepting funding proposals for the Medium Arts Project Grant for the 2024-2025 fiscal year. This grant provides $5,000 to $10,000 to mid-career and established artists, craftspeople, and arts and non-arts organizations to cover costs for medium-scale arts projects and events such as the completion and exhibition of…
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School of Visual Arts Honoring Marshall Arisman
Late Artist and Longtime Faculty, Honored by School of Visual Arts with New Exhibition: “DOES THAT MAKE SENSE?” Friday, January 26 – Saturday, March 9, 2024; Reception: Thursday, January 25, 2024, 6:00 – 8:00pm; SVA Gramercy Gallery, 209 E 23rd St., New York City New York, N.Y. —School of Visual Arts (SVA) this month will…
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Artist Christopher Skura Returns to Sarasota With ‘Social Studies’ Exhibit at Art Center Sarasota
<figure class="c-media c-media–image c-align–full" data-entity-class="image" data-entity-id="93796" data-entity-method="embed" data-image-caption=" Clowntown by Christopher Skura ” data-image-selection=”{“x1″:0,”y1″:0,”x2″:4045,”y2″:2929,”width”:4045,”height”:2929}”> Reflecting on the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, artist Christopher Skura finds analogies in dystopian fiction. From his vantage in New York City, “it was a bit lawless and Blade-Runner-ish,” he recalls. “It was dangerous to walk around, and the…